Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute

Great White Caps, THE RENT-A-COPS - The Police Tribute Band

Friday, August 30, 2013

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

World Cafe Live Philadelphia

$12.50 - $15.00

This event is all ages

All sales are final. Ticket prices do not include processing fees. There are no refunds or exchanges. Cameras & recording devices are not permitted. Showtime and supporting acts are subject to change.

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Dining is available at World Cafe Live. Reservations are accepted for Upstairs Live, our full service restaurant; we recommend scheduling a reservation 1½ to 2 hours before show time. Downstairs Live offers a full service bar, and a limited food menu is available for most shows. For more information, please read the Dining FAQ.

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SEATS are located on all seated levels of this theatre. For more information, please contact us at ticketingstaff@worldcafelive.com or call 215-222-1400

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If David Byrne is one of the geniuses of modern times, then Start Making Sense is a tribute to genius. The musicians in this 7-piece Talking Heads Tribute take pride in faithfully recreating the music of Talking Heads entire career. Together they bring much of the Heads unique live show to the stage, with front man Jon Braun as a spot-on David Byrne, giving you a "once in a lifetime" experience. Prepare yourself for a rockin', funkin', danceable celebration of the new-wave art punk you loved from the 80's !!!

THE RENT-A-COPS are Philadelphia's very own POLICE tribute band. The brainchild of Michele Lynn, the band's bassist, whose goal was to put together the best POLICE tribute band possible while still keeping a uniqueness of their own. To do this Michele picked from some of Philadelphia's most accomplished and varied musicians. With traditional Irish folk singer Rosaleen McGill on lead vocals, folk-singer Jess McDowell on backup vocals, bassist impresario Michele Lynn holding down the low-end, the mind-blowing Jimmy Faber on guitar and Berklee College of Music graduate Josh Steingard on drums matching Stewart Copeland's playing style beat for beat.